How to Tighten Sagging Breasts ?
Are You a Candidate for a Breast Lift?
A breast lift is ideal for women experiencing:
Breasts that are elongated or pendulous.
Nipples that point downward or fall below the breast crease.
Stretched skin and enlarged areolas.
Asymmetric breast position.
Good skin elasticity and realistic expectations about scarring.
Anchor or "Inverted-T" Lift: This involves incisions around the areola, vertically down to the crease, and horizontally along the breast crease. It is used for significant sagging and allows for the most extensive reshaping and skin removal.
Breast Lift with Augmentation: A Combined Approach
Many women desire both restored volume and a lifted position. A breast lift can be seamlessly combined with augmentation using implants to add fullness in the upper pole while correcting sagging. Your surgeon can advise if this combo procedure aligns with your goals.
What to Expect: The Recovery Journey
Week 1-2: Focus on rest. Manage discomfort with prescribed medication. Wear a surgical bra.
Weeks 3-6: Swelling and bruising subside. Gradual return to light, non-strenuous activities.
1-3 Months: Most normal activities can resume. Scars will begin to soften and fade.
6 Months+: Final results and scar maturation are typically visible.

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